jim sims wrote:
I usually us a Mac, but I have a crappy XP machine with a CRT that I
do testing with. I use this machine as a low range, base sort of test
vehicle. The best it can do is 1280x1024 resolution.
What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for?
What is the most common
jim sims wrote:
What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for?
What is the most common resolution that your users use?
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Jim Sims wrote:
I usually us a Mac, but I have a crappy XP machine with a CRT that I
do testing with. I use this machine as a low range, base sort of test
vehicle. The best it can do is 1280x1024 resolution.
What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for?
What is the most
As a survey's output of one of my asp's app :
1.
1440x900
173
45,17 %
2.
1024x768
83
21,67 %
3.
1280x1024
25
6,53 %
4.
1280x800
23
6,01 %
5.
1440x829
18
4,70 %
6.
1680x1050
16
4,18 %
7.
800x600
8
2,09 %
8.
1152x864
7
1,83 %
9.
1920x1200
5
1,31 %
10.
1280x960
4
1,04 %
11.
1366x768
3
0,78 %
12.
I don't know how useful this is:
Did a quick survey with the 30-odd kids I teach about 2 months
ago (all but 2 run Windows XP at home; 2 run Mint Linux):
1024 x 768 every time!
In my school:
3 machines running Ubuntu: 1024 x 768
Notary's office down the road (4 x Windows 2000 and 1 x
I usually us a Mac, but I have a crappy XP machine with a CRT that I
do testing with. I use this machine as a low range, base sort of test
vehicle. The best it can do is 1280x1024 resolution.
What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for?
What is the most common resolution that